[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 7254 Introduced in House (IH)]
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119th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 7254
To amend the National Trails System Act to direct the Secretary of the
Interior to conduct a study on the feasibility of designating the Bay
Area Ridge National Scenic Trail, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 27, 2026
Mr. Huffman (for himself, Ms. Lofgren, Ms. Pelosi, Mr. Garamendi, Mr.
Thompson of California, Mr. Mullin, Mr. Khanna, Ms. Simon, Mr.
Liccardo, Mr. DeSaulnier, Mr. Swalwell, and Mr. Panetta) introduced the
following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Natural
Resources
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A BILL
To amend the National Trails System Act to direct the Secretary of the
Interior to conduct a study on the feasibility of designating the Bay
Area Ridge National Scenic Trail, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. FINDINGS.
Congress finds that the Bay Area Ridge Trail--
(1) is a scenic nonmotorized multi-use trail that extends
approximately 550 miles;
(2) consists of approximately 415 completed miles and
another approximately 140 miles of the route are yet-to-be
completed;
(3) is located near the urban areas of the Nation, and
allows people access to the scenic ridgelines of the Bay Area;
(4) provides maximum outdoor recreation potential to a
large diverse population and many year-round visitors to the
Bay Area;
(5) provides for the enjoyment of nationally significant
scenic, historic, and cultural qualities including the Pacific
Ocean, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, State and local
parks, among others;
(6) passes through a diversity of environments, including
marsh, grassland, mountain, canyon, rivers, and forests;
(7) includes landforms that exhibit significant
characteristics, including the Golden Gate Bridge, the San
Andreas fault, volcanic areas, geologic formations, and
wetlands; and
(8) connects with side trails and regional connector trails
such as the Bay Trail, Vine Trail, and Coyote Creek Trail,
which provide additional public access and connect to major
population centers.
SEC. 2. BAY AREA RIDGE NATIONAL SCENIC TRAIL FEASIBILITY STUDY.
Section 5(c) of the National Trails System Act (16 U.S.C. 1244(c))
is amended by adding at the end the following:
``(50) Bay area ridge national scenic trail.--
``(A) In general.--The Bay Area Ridge National
Scenic Trail, a multi-use trail extending approximately
550 miles along the ridgelines of the hills and
mountains surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area in
Northern California and connecting over 75 parks and
open spaces.
``(B) Study.--Not later than 1 year after the date
of the enactment of this paragraph, the Secretary of
Interior, in consultation with interested
organizations, including the Bay Area Ridge Trail
Council, shall complete and submit to Congress the
feasibility study for designating the Bay Area Ridge
Trail as a national scenic trail.
``(C) Consultation.--The study under this paragraph
shall be conducted in consultation with each Federal
and State agency that administers lands through which
the trail described in subparagraph (A) passes.''.
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